Well, I think so, getting back a week’s worth of my time means I can work on another project, take some downtime, go on vacation, whatever...and if you can start doing that this week, well, that’s even better.

So here’s what you need to do in order to truly create another week using 30 minutes per week…

Sit down once per week and answer these questions by literally writing them out and then writing the answer:

What has given me the best results over the past week and how can I get more of them?

What can I automate, delegate, or delete?

It’s that simple.

But like everything, simple can be deceptive.

So, to make sure you truly get the bang for your buck (or time), make sure that you grab your calendar - like, right now. Open it, open a new browser tab, whatever.

Look for a day each week where you could honestly set aside 30 minutes. I prefer the afternoon, but just choose a time where you can get a cup of coffee or tea, get away from your desk and review these 2 questions.

Schedule it in with a reminder so you get nagged if you don’t do it (it took me a while to get into the habit too).

Then…

You do it!

Now, how does this work to create a week’s worth of time in 2019?

It’s like compound interest.

If you save yourself just 5 minutes each week by doing this review exercise…